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filingDate 2015-03-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention DTMUV, EDSV and H9 hypotype AIV triple fluorescent quantitative PCR detection primers, kit and method
abstract The invention discloses triple fluorescent quantitative PCR detection primers, kit and the method for a kind of duck tembusu virus, egg-laying reduction syndrome virus and H9 subtype avian influenza virus.It is described for duck tembusu virus, egg-laying reduction syndrome virus, H9 subtype avian influenza virus detection primer respectively as shown in SEQ ID NO.1 6.The detection primer and kit of the present invention can detect EDSV, H9 AIV and DTMUV simultaneously, and cross reaction does not occur for the RNA with duck plague virus, goose parvovirus, Muscovy duck parvovirus and genome of E.coli DNA and the type of duck hepatitis A virus 1, the type of duck hepatitis A virus 3, muscovy duck reovirus and NDV, Monitoring lower-cut to EDSV, H9 AIV and DTMUV nucleic acid is respectively 8.0,4.8 and 1.3 copies, can be used for EDSV, H9 AIV and DTMUV qualitative and quantitative detection.
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